Well, ideally of course, code should not be checked in with test failures. Presence of such a build indicator on the web site might cause us to wrongfully downgrade the importance of build failures, i.e., treat them as we might open JIRA issues.
Incidentally, I also noticed build failures this weekend using Ubuntu Linux (mvn clean install) so this may not just be a Windows issue. Glen Christian Schneider wrote: > > Hi Dan, > > I have got another idea. We should try to install a build indicator on > the CXF web site. It would be immensly helpfull if a developer could > see if the build > currently runs without failures on the integration test system. > Additionally we could have statistics showing how many unit tests fail > per module and in sum. > Perhaps these statistics and the overview information could be posted > during the build. > > Of course it would also be great to provide read access to the > cruisecontrol system for all committers. > > Greetings > > Christian > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Failures-of-unit-tests-on-2.2-snapshot-tp21506655p21670338.html Sent from the cxf-dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
